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I appreciate everyone's comments here, but the question is... is this really a DVD Rip? 'cause if this is... then it must've been 10/10 Dvdrip, shouldn't it? Please tell us if this is a screener clipped or a real DvdRip.

To jockecolle

I know that a DvdRip can be in all sizes and quality based on compression ratio (bitrate A&V) and source. What I meant by asking if this was real was that if the source was of worthy value at all as I can record a film (cam) burn a DVD and rip that and still call it 'Ripped' but that fails to mean 'Dvdrip' in conventional circles.
As for a Production house Screener, one could clip the screener notice or blur the area and call it a DvdRip and I wouldn't want either of them, would I? Neither would you want to be tricked into downloading something you weren't expecting.

To fluffyfireboy

Thank you, I downloaded the movie and I'd give the Video a 9 and 10 for Audio.

People rip differently. You can pretty much compress a DvD to whatever sice you want. And the more you compress the more will the quality of the movie fade. If you just rip a "normal" DvD and don't compress it whould be a sice around 4gb.

Also there are different of programs you chould use to rip a DvD with, and not all programs are excellent ones and chould effect the outcome of the quality.